ATM on Linux, more information
This page covers the following topics on ATM on Linux:
For the distribution itself and related information, please see
http://icawww1.epfl.ch/linux-atm/.
Here are the most important features:
- Device drivers
- Drivers currently under development
- Supported connection types
- Constant bit rate (CBR) permanent connections
- Best-effort (UBR) permanent connections
- SVCs with UNI 3.0/UNI 3.1/UNI 4.0 unicast signaling
- Q.2963.1 peak cell rate re-negotiation
- Protocols
- "raw" unreliable ATM transport without AAL ("AAL0")
- "raw" unreliable ATM transport over AAL5
- IP over ATM (NULL and SNAP encapsulation)
- ATMARP (RFC1577; client and server) for PVCs and SVCs
- Arequipa
(Application REQuested IP over ATM;
currently for 2.0 kernels only; please take the
0.32
version of the distribution if you need Arequipa)
- LAN Emulation (client and server) for SVCs
- LANE Version 2 (client)
Multi-Protocol Over ATM (MPOA, client)
- ATM Name Service (ANS, client and server)
Werner Almesberger,
09-JUN-2000